Okay I've got got an SB live 1024 live value. I re-booted from windows to
linux (normaly I have a cold boot into linux) & I've found that the settings
I was using the reverb & the distorted echo I use for Rallyin' games is being
used, so what's going on here why isn't it killin' the old DSP set
Under windows they're cheap and make a fair bit of noise, that's the type you
want to hear ;)... But how do these cards compare to the cards that creatives
are making under linux?
TIA
Ani
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This only happens on my deb machine, do everything as I did on my other
boxes: untar a clean source, make & make install drivers, exicute the snddev
script, go into alsa-libs make & make instal, go into alsa-oss make & make
install, change ld.so.conf to include /usr/local/lib, ldconfig, go into
On Sunday 23 September 2001 01:31, Adam Wiggins wrote:
>My recording setup is almost completely working now, but there's
> just one remaining hitch: for some reason, the recording stream stops
> after 2,147,483,648 bytes of data. With 12 channel recording this
> is about 7 minutes, and with 2
On Sunday 23 September 2001 11:00, you wrote:
> it might not be that alone. I have a very similar problem on my system.
> When The driver gets loaded the first time, sounds are distorted and I hear
> noises of Harddrives and whatever else interferes. Then I have to unload
> the driver and reload i